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Reed Diffuser Base

Alcohol Free Reed Diffuser Oil Base

| ✅ BIODEGRADABLE | ✅ LOW TOXICITY

Our reed diffuser base is a lightweight, low-odour diffuser carrier designed to help fragrance disperse evenly through reeds for a smooth, long-lasting scent experience.

This base is alcohol-free, low VOC capable, and made with a readily biodegradable diffuser solvent. It is suitable for reed diffuser formulations when used as directed.

*Not a room spray base - do not use for room sprays - diffusers only

This lightweight, alcohol-free base ensures a smooth, long-lasting fragrance experience.


How to Use:

  • Mix 20–25% fragrance or essential oil with 75% diffuser base.
  • Avoid using too much scent, as it may reduce capillary action in reeds.
  • Thick oils may also affect scent dispersion, so experiment to find the perfect balance.
  • Add a tiny drop of liquid candle dye for a decorative touch that matches your candles.

Important Care Instructions:

  • Avoid spills—if spilled, wipe away immediately.
  • May damage some surfaces (wood, plastic) if left in contact for extended periods.
  • Keep away from children and pets.

Why Choose Our Reed Diffuser Base?

✅ Alcohol-free
✅ Low odour
✅ Low VOC capable
✅ Readily biodegradable solvent base
✅ Helps support even fragrance dispersion through reeds


Create Your Own Reed Diffuser!

Pair with our high-quality reeds, glassware, fragrance oils, and botanicals to make the perfect custom diffuser.

🟢 Reed Glass & Caps
🟢 Reeds
🟢 Fragrance & Essential Oils
🟢 Liquid Dyes
🟢 Botanicals 
🟢 Reed Base Warning Label

For more information on care and usage, check out our product documentation.

FIRST AID INSTRUCTIONS

Inhalation:   Move person to fresh air; if effects occur, consult a physician.

Skin Contact:   Wash skin with plenty of water.

Eye Contact: Flush eyes thoroughly with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses after the initial 1-2 minutes and continue flushing for several additional minutes. If effects occur, consult a physician, preferably an ophthalmologist.

Ingestion:   No emergency medical treatment necessary.

Treatment of exposure should be directed at the control of symptoms and the clinical condition of the patient.